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tkin

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Is this real 3D or like those idiotic 3D cartoons we used to read?
Red-green glasses will of course have cr@p quality(for 50/-). You want real 3d? Get the newly launched cheaper wired shutter glasses from nVidia, and ofcourse 120Hz monitor.
 

Skud

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OK, I got it. I currently belong to the other Green. ;)
 

MegaMind

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nVidia now supports Anaglyph 3d glasses, nVidia just launched a 10 pack glass bundle @ 10$, you can use this and any monitor along with it. So cost for each will be 1$(50/-) and you can use any monitor, you can build/buy your own anaglyph glasses(red-green).

Can u giv me the link, wer u found t?
 

Extreme Gamer

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Dude anaglyph suppport has been there for over two years in the form of 3D Vision discover.

It works but puts more eye strain.
 

tkin

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Dude anaglyph suppport has been there for over two years in the form of 3D Vision discover.

It works but puts more eye strain.
I never knew, just saw some dude on another forum selling these here @ 200/- each(making a killing), so I thought these were new, my mistake.

I just went to see Pirates of the Caribbean 3d today and no doubt active shutter glasses rock, they decrease the brightness though.
 

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POC 3D uses passive polarized light...

Active shutter glasses are heavier and in cinemas they are not feasible. Most use dolby filters to polarize the light from two projector "eyes" (forgot the term lol).
 
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tkin

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POC 3D uses passive polarized light...

Active shutter glasses are heavier and in cinemas they are not feasible. Most use dolby filters to polarize the light from two projector "eyes" (forgot the term lol).
I am note sure if they were polarized, but everytime I looked at any mobile screen or looked at a 2d movie trailer that were shown before the show with the glasses, the screens flickered heavily, as if the image was refreshing very fast, that looked like active shutter glasses? Am I wrong?

The glasses were very very heavy, very uncomfortable for sure, and when examining it I saw there was a square piece of plastic stuck to the glass with a 4 Phillips head screws, this was not a joint but looked like a battery storage unit, I'll take pics next day.

Can you check them out? They were given at Cinemax mani square(Pirates, panda 2 or any 3d movie).

Can anyone in kolkata verify this? Just look at your mobile screen with the glasses on(I assume it needs to be a propel lcd screen, I had my 5800 with me).
 

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The only 3D movie in cinema i have seen was Avatar in Inox Forum.That was passive.

You were watching active 3D.By your description it sounds just that. Pics should confirm.
I find even passive 3D a bit stressful.Active 3D is a no-no.I will settle for sharper image over 3D any day.

And you mean IMAX I think.
 

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I am note sure if they were polarized, but everytime I looked at any mobile screen or looked at a 2d movie trailer that were shown before the show with the glasses, the screens flickered heavily, as if the image was refreshing very fast, that looked like active shutter glasses? Am I wrong?

The glasses were very very heavy, very uncomfortable for sure, and when examining it I saw there was a square piece of plastic stuck to the glass with a 4 Phillips head screws, this was not a joint but looked like a battery storage unit, I'll take pics next day.

Can you check them out? They were given at Cinemax mani square(Pirates, panda 2 or any 3d movie).

Can anyone in kolkata verify this? Just look at your mobile screen with the glasses on(I assume it needs to be a propel lcd screen, I had my 5800 with me).


I also went there yesterday(Cinemax) to watch POC.. Indeed the glasses were just too heavy. And Without the Glasses, the screen was looking blurred.
 

tkin

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The only 3D movie in cinema i have seen was Avatar in Inox Forum.That was passive.

You were watching active 3D.By your description it sounds just that. Pics should confirm.
I find even passive 3D a bit stressful.Active 3D is a no-no.I will settle for sharper image over 3D any day.

And you mean IMAX I think.
No, it was cinemax, IMAX at mani square had been closed(no imax in kolkata, :sad: ), and I believe its active 3d(equipment are from the imax screen, they kept the glasses), I'm going to go see kung fu panda 2 next week, lets see if I can snap some pics at the washroom.
 

soumo27

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The only 3D movie in cinema i have seen was Avatar in Inox Forum.That was passive.

You were watching active 3D.By your description it sounds just that. Pics should confirm.
I find even passive 3D a bit stressful.Active 3D is a no-no.I will settle for sharper image over 3D any day.

And you mean IMAX I think.

Imax is closed since last October. :-(
 

tkin

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I also went there yesterday(Cinemax) to watch POC.. Indeed the glasses were just too heavy. And Without the Glasses, the screen was looking blurred.
Did you look a a mobile screen or the 2d trailers with the glasses on and found them flickering? Try to notice next time.
 

Extreme Gamer

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If the glasses are heavy then they must be Active.

In passive it will appear to have bifurcated image without glasses.

I didnt know IMAX closed.TFS
 

tkin

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If the glasses are heavy then they must be Active.

In passive it will appear to have bifurcated image without glasses.

I didnt know IMAX closed.TFS
Then they must be active, they are god damn heavy and very thick, abnormally thick If I must say, also lenses are small(not large as ordinary glasses).
 

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Did you look a a mobile screen or the 2d trailers with the glasses on and found them flickering? Try to notice next time.


Yea the 2d trailers. I did found them flickering. But I didn't look at my mobile screen at that time. May be will try next time... :idea:
 
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